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The origin of the holiday that steals the plot

February 13th, in the West, is a day for many people with companions to "have sex".

February 13th is called Valenswine’s Day in the West, and swine is the drunken "Marshal Canopy". Many people who get married will hook up with their sweethearts on this day and go to the hotel together to spend the night together.

For this reason, some wives will hire private investigators to collect evidence on this day. Sadly, because of the economic downturn, wives and lovers can only get flowers and chocolates on Valentine's Day, while mistresses may get jewelry, champagne and even luxury cars on this day.

On February 13th, cheating husbands took their lovers to have fun. Since the cheating husbands who participated in the tryst also included a few wives and their lovers, on February 13th, cheating husbands took their lovers to have fun. It is not suitable to be called Mistress' Day, but is called plot stealing. The signs of an affair include:

1. The man and woman who rush out of the taxi and rush straight into the hotel room must be here for a tryst.

2. Most of the seats reserved by daters are in the corners of luxury hotels and hotel bars. 1. Some wives will hire private investigators to collect evidence on this day, so private investigators are particularly busy on this day.

2. Most wives who can't bear it will choose revenge on Valentine's Day: instead of going to a restaurant to keep a date, they will send divorce court documents to their cheating husbands.